In the '60s and '70s, thousands of minorities are sterilized

Even if the controversial development became the most successful project of its kind in the Triangle, rivaling Meadowmont in Chapel Hill, the city could sink as much as $1.1 million into police and fire protection and other services before breaking even.

"[Obama] really inherited, to me, the biggest flaming bag of political dog poo of any president in our history, just about." — Stephanie Miller

Progress Energy didn't have to hide its agenda; the explicit purpose of the tour was to convince us that a disaster similar to the ongoing crisis at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan couldn't happen here.

Had Robert Penn Warren grown up, say, near Colly Swamp in Bladen County instead of Guthrie, Tenn., a work like Ether Steeds likely would have been the result.

The story consists of four scenes at an Outer Banks beach house where the five members of the titular college swim team reunite for an annual weekend where they can "give each other advice and not wear bras for three days."